It's a madcap love story of two famous and rather temperamental people: one a screen star, the other a combination: author and explorer.

13 seconds sound clip from the The Moon's Our Home (1941) classic radio play.

You can hear this line at 00:01:05 in the radio play.

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- Greetings from Hollywood, ladies and gentlemen.

- I seem to remember telling a certain young lady a few years ago that she'd never get anywhere in pictures. I believe I said she didn't take herself seriously enough.

- Well, I've long since eaten those words about Carole Lombard.

- And tonight we bow low and welcome her to the Lux Radio Theater on the arm of James Stewart, her co-star in the captivating comedy The Moon's Our Home.

- Paramount gave it to the screen and we give it to you now as our prescription for raising your spirits at least one hundred percent.

- It's a madcap love story of two famous and rather temperamental people: one a screen star, the other a combination: author and explorer.

- I know you'll approve our casting of Carole Lombard and James Stewart for these parts...

- And we have a great respect for you who are out there beyond the footlights...

- A great respect for your choice of plays and players, and your constructive criticism of this theater.

- And another thing we respect is your good opinion of Lux Flakes.

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